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    CGT Main Residence Exemption (6 years)

    Well, sooner or later, someone has to pay CGT (unless the law changes). Even when you die, your benefeciaries will have to pay the CGT if they sell the property. The interesting thing though, is CGT is a tax that can be deferred pretty much forever as long as you don't sell it. So that 6...
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    CGT Main Residence Exemption (6 years)

    Sounds like a great way to go for young guys like me starting "property investment" then. You can make use of your PPOR CGT exempt status from as early as possible before you start a family and have to move out of your parents house. Much better than a straight IP from day one. The lack of...
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    CGT Main Residence Exemption (6 years)

    Are you allowed to claim expense deductions on a rented out property under Main Residence Exemption status ? Eg, Buy a house in January 2007. Claim FHOG, Stamp Duty concessions, etc. Move in to the house immediately. Move out of house in July 2007 (not to another PPOR). Rent it out...
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